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Windows Mobile 2003

Windows Mobile 2003, originally codenamed "Ozone", is a member of the Windows Mobile family of mobile operating systems, released on June 23, 2003, succeeding Pocket PC 2002 and Smartphone 2002. It was the first Microsoft mobile OS to be called "Windows Mobile" and is based on Windows CE 4.2.

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Developer
Microsoft
Preceded by
Pocket PC 2002 Smartphone 2002
Released to manufacturing
June 23, 2003; 23 years ago (2003-06-23)
Source model
Closed source
Succeeded by
Windows Mobile 5.0

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Windows Mobile 2003

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples18
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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Windows Mobile 2003

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related to Editions · 12
Windows Mobile 2003 → Designed, L2TP/IPsec VPN, Mobile, Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition, Pocket PC Premium EditionWindows, Pocket PC Professional Edition, Pocket PCs, Premium Edition, SmartphonesWindows Mobile, Used, Windows Mobile
Developer · 1
Windows Mobile 2003 → Microsoft
Preceded by · 1
Windows Mobile 2003 → Pocket PC 2002 Smartphone 2002
Released to manufacturing · 1
Windows Mobile 2003 → June 23, 2003; 23 years ago (2003-06-23)
Source model · 1
Windows Mobile 2003 → Closed source
Succeeded by · 1
Windows Mobile 2003 → Windows Mobile 5.0

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windows mobile pocket pc 2003 microsoft operating released 2002 edition support features smartphone phone included editions version system enhanced file

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Windows Mobile 2003DeveloperMicrosoft1.00infobox
Windows Mobile 2003Preceded byPocket PC 2002 Smartphone 20021.00infobox
Windows Mobile 2003Released to manufacturingJune 23, 2003; 23 years ago (2003-06-23)1.00infobox
Windows Mobile 2003Source modelClosed source1.00infobox
Windows Mobile 2003Succeeded byWindows Mobile 5.01.00infobox
a client for L2TP/IPsec VPN.Windows Mobile 2003 for SmartphonesWindows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Editioninstance ofUsed in Pocket PC budget models and lacked a number of features from the Premium Edition0.80text
Windows Mobile 2003related to EditionsWindows Mobile0.60section
Windows Mobile 2003related to EditionsPocket PC Premium EditionWindows0.60section
Windows Mobile 2003related to EditionsMobile0.60section
Windows Mobile 2003related to EditionsPocket PC Professional Edition0.60section
Windows Mobile 2003related to EditionsUsed0.60section
Windows Mobile 2003related to EditionsPocket PC0.60section

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